Lester, the team's quarterbacks coach, made the move from the sideline to the booth for Saturday's 13-0 victory against Wake Forest, and running backs coach DeAndre Smith moved down to the field.

Lester said Tuesday night after practice that he wasn't seeing as much on the back end with coverage. Part of his sideline responsibility was giving signals.

Quarterback Terrel Hunt had his most efficient game of the conference season, completing 18-of-30 passes with no turnovers.

"It actually helped a lot because he calms me down," Hunt said. "Hearing his voice just actually calms me down because the way he talks, because he understands. He played the position, so when he talks it's like, all right, so what did you see? It's never yelling unless you really, really mess up.

"He sees what I can't see sometimes and he'll tell me, 'Hey, they're blitzing. Throw the bubble' or something like that."

So, what was the biggest concern Lester had about moving up to the booth?